I just checked the hardware time, and it is set just fine.   So it is
the software clock that is getting messed up.  I tried a variation of
what you said, only setting the system time from teh hardware clock then
removing /etc/adjtime.  Perhaps it might even be a window manager
problem.  I am using fluxbox..

--mat

On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 15:34, Paul de Vrieze wrote:
> On Monday 24 February 2003 21:59, Mat Branyon wrote:
> > But the date is actually wrong, It corrupts very quickly.  This machine
> > has never had a problem with the date before...
> 
> Set the time, run "hwclock --systohc" , run "rm /etc/adjtime" and you're go. 
> Also make sure that you store the time in the correct format in your hardware 
> clock (either utc or local)
> 
> Paul


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